Product Description
Hyster HY 1150050 is an OEM ball bearing with extended inner ring, specified for electric lift truck applications; cross-references include New Departure C8605. Constructed from hardened alloy steel, this deep groove ball bearing is suitable for radial and limited axial loads in wheel and mast assemblies requiring secure shaft engagement.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 1150050 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1150050 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | C8605 (New Departure) |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | HY1150050 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of bearing is the HY 1150050?
A: The HY 1150050 is a deep groove ball bearing with an extended inner ring, specifically designed for electric lift truck applications. It is constructed from hardened alloy steel for high strength and durability.
Q: What are the load capabilities of the HY 1150050 bearing?
A: The HY 1150050 is designed to handle radial loads and limited axial loads. It is commonly used in wheel assemblies and mast assemblies where secure shaft engagement under load is required.
Q: What is the cross-reference part number for the HY 1150050?
A: The HY 1150050 cross-references to New Departure C8605. This cross-reference confirms interchangeability with equivalent aftermarket bearing specifications for compatibility verification.
Q: Is the HY 1150050 made from hardened steel?
A: Yes, the HY 1150050 is constructed from hardened alloy steel. This material resists wear and fatigue under the continuous rolling contact and load cycles typical in lift truck wheel and mast assemblies.
Q: Which Hyster lift truck assemblies use the HY 1150050 bearing?
A: The HY 1150050 is specified for wheel assemblies and mast assemblies in Hyster electric lift trucks. Verify your truck model and specific assembly application before ordering to ensure proper fitment and function.
Q: How long do ball bearings like the HY 1150050 typically last in lift truck service?
A: Hardened alloy steel ball bearings provide extended service life under normal operating conditions. Actual lifespan depends on load intensity, operational hours, environmental conditions (humidity and contamination), and maintenance practices. Proper lubrication and periodic inspection are essential for maximizing bearing longevity.
